Misau Health College records 94 percent success in CHEW examination
By Mohammed Kaka Misau
Students of Misau College of Health Science and Technology who sat for Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs) certification in October this year have recorded 94 percent success following the release of the results.
This was contained in an update giving by the management of the college in a circular dated 3rd December, 2024.
According to the management of the Institution, out of the 47 students that sat for the examination conducted by Community Health Practitioners Registration Board of Nigeria, 44 passed successfully, representing 94 percent.
Addressed to “All Members Of Staff and the General Public”, the circular said those that passed the examination would be licensed as qualified Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWS).
“I write to inform you that our first set of Community Health (CHEW) Students have successfully sat for the National Examination conducted by Community Health Practitioners Registration Board of Nigeria in October 2024”, the circular disclosed.
It further detailed that, “the result indicates that 44 (equivalent to 94%) students out of 47 have passed the examination and they are qualified to be licensed as qualified Community Health
Extension Workers (CHEWS)”.
The management further stated that the remaining three students that did not pass are preparing for a resit in January 2025.
The circular extended the college management’s sincere appreciation to the staff and the general public for their determined efforts and prayers, said their role in the success of the college cannot be overemphasized.